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Vito Acconci, In Conversation at Acconci Studio, New York
Vito Acconci in conversation at Acconci Studio, New York with the Halpern-Rogath Curatorial Seminar at the University of Pennsylvania
The Salisbury Proverbs
Documentation of large scale performance using breeze blocks to build a temporary monument to celebrate Salisbury’s most famous and permanent one. Located and inspired by Salisbury cathedral, the piece involved 25 performers, singers and musicians, the Festival chorus and over 10,000 breeze blocks. The performance itself consisted of a network of proverbial and allegorical narratives which were given an architectural and sculptural form – a version of Breughel’s Netherlandish Proverbs.
Deep End
Documentation of a site-specific performance made for the disused Marshall Street Baths, Soho and Star Dust commissioned by Live Art Development Agency for a Variety Weekend at the newly refurbished De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill on Sea.
112 Greene Street: The Early Years (1970-1974)
Publication on the homonyms exhibition at David Zwirner, the landmark SoHo space
Ant Farm Video
Classics of video art from 1970’s by the Art and Architecture group
60 Farringdon Road: Wheelrights’ Workshop to Free Word Centre
This booklet tells the story of just one building in the vast metropolis of London – 60 Farringdon Road. Neither particularly distinguished nor particularly old, the building’s past – and that of the immediate neighbourhood of Clerkenwell – illustrates the ebb and flow of city life and commerce, the arriving technologies, fortunes and fashions.
The Most Beautiful: 20 Years of Architects of Air
Architectes of Air build Luminaria – monumental installations designed to generate a sense of wonder at the phenomenon of light. Drawing on the influences of traditional architecture, natural and geometric forms, company founder, Alan Parkinson, designs huge pneumatic environments that tour the world.
The Bastille Dances
For short edited version see REF. D1898.
Site Unseen
An artists’ book documenting an intervention in a derelict house in North London. Due to the delapidated condition of the house, the public could not visit the house, so Terry Smith made a photographic record of individual impressions of each room.
Squint/opera
Double DVD. Squint/opera is a film production studio using multimedia to mix the disciplines of visual communication and architecture. This double DVD includes two samples of their work in Driving with the Jones and Showreel.